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Hi, this is my first time posting in here since i dont own a skyline :P instead i drive an IS200. And im looking in to finding out the specs for the R34 GT (Non-Turbo) for a friend, due to NSW P plate restrictions. I tried googling for the specs but majority of the results come up with GTR specs or GTT specs, so i thought this was the best place to ask.

Thanks in advanced :(

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Maybe he wants it for the looks.

http://linney.org/Index.htm?Nissan_skyline_R34GTT_info.htm

That page has heaps of info. It comes across as all about the GTT but check all the tables as the info for the GT is there also.

Eg about 147kw for the RB25DE vs 206kw for the RB25DET and 114kw for the RB20DE

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